• EP#172: The unmissable moments of 2024

  • Dec 17 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

EP#172: The unmissable moments of 2024

  • Summary

  • What did 2024 teach us about communicating better? In this special 'Year in Review' episode, David Pembroke takes us through the stories, lessons, and ideas that made this year unforgettable.

    From LinkedIn storytelling tips with Stanley Henry to tackling climate anxiety with Ruth Dewsbury, this episode revisits the moments that made us think and grow. You’ll hear how behavioural science is transforming public health. What the Olympics can teach us about connection, and why Alex Aiken’s 'five Vs' framework might just change the way you approach your next big message.

    Packed with practical advice and case studies, this episode is a journey through the best of GovComms in 2024. It’s insightful, relatable, and a must-listen for anyone passionate about making communication meaningful. Tune in to reflect, learn, and get ready for an even brighter 2025!


    Discussed in this episode:
    • Storytelling and reframing mindsets
    • Building resilience and growth
    • Behavioral nudges in public health
    • Addressing climate anxiety in communications
    • AI challenges in government messaging
    • Modern communication frameworks


    Show notes:
    • GovComms Ep #161 | Stanley Henry
    • GovComms Ep #156 | Mardi Stewart
    • GovComms Ep #165 | Sharon Rosenrauch
    • GovComms Ep #151 | Ruth Dewsbury
    • GovComms Ep #160 | Dr. Nathan Borgford-Parnell
    • GovComms Ep #157 | Strath Gordon
    • GovComms Ep #159 | Jennifer Muir
    • GovComms Ep #150 | Alex Aiken
    • GovComms Podcast | Blog

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